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my job isn't just to entertain but to educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. today's action frankly was even more bullish than the averages. dow gaining 44 points. nasdaq up .04%. why? because it seemed that everything was levitating at t the same time. >> all aboard! >> even transport going up at the same time as oil service stocks. they should get smashed. that's not what happened. the bank stocks were up. we got a happy session where everything rallied. buyers think that everything's getting better. courtesy of a powerful worldwide recovery. consider it a microcosm for the glorious year already that's 2013. already one that's taken the s&p 500 to fabulous five year highs. next week, we're going to find out what deserves to go higher as earnings season begins. we completed a five-year study of when the most money is made and the least money during the calendar year. the sharking shocking finding? first quarter earnings next week may be the single most difficult and challenging moment of the whole year to make money. the cross currents created by the need to
my job isn't just to entertain but to educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. today's action frankly was even more bullish than the averages. dow gaining 44 points. nasdaq up .04%. why? because it seemed that everything was levitating at t the same time. >> all aboard! >> even transport going up at the same time as oil service stocks. they should get smashed. that's not what happened. the bank stocks were up. we got a happy session where everything rallied. buyers think that...
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my job isn't on just to entertain, but to teach and educate. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. after a ho-hum session, s & p finishing flat, nasdaq advancing, we're about to head into the one four most exciting, but least lucrative weeks of the year. thanks to the coming jumble of earnings. the reports are coming. you know the rules. and let's just try to learn. as i told you not that long ago. not impossible to make money until after we've seen earnings. i did five years worth of work on these weeks. i spent the last -- last three weeks ago, i went through every single earnings week and we are just as right as we are wrong. and we have a real parade, stop flipping coins and start listening. here is your game plan. first monday, we play real close attention, to ppg reports. and you have heard michelle bunch on the show numerous times. as i said last night, good news for ppg and cpg. i keep hoping it will come down. and it's a hunch beneficiary of worldwide growth and one of the $run chemical companies on earth. and huge beneficiary of the natural gas price. i'm all about this.
my job isn't on just to entertain, but to teach and educate. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. after a ho-hum session, s & p finishing flat, nasdaq advancing, we're about to head into the one four most exciting, but least lucrative weeks of the year. thanks to the coming jumble of earnings. the reports are coming. you know the rules. and let's just try to learn. as i told you not that long ago. not impossible to make money until after we've seen earnings. i did five years worth of work on these...
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my job isn't on just to entertain, but to teach and educate. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. after a ho-hum session, s&p finishing flat, nasdaq advancing .12% and the dow finishing flat. we're about to head into one of the four most exciting but least lucrative weeks of the year, thanks to the coming jumble of earnings. that's right. the reports are coming. you know the rultz. no trading at the height of earnings season. let's just try to learn. as i told you not that long ago. it's almost impossible to make money until after we've seen the earnings. i did five years worth of work on these weeks. i'm not kidding. i spent the last -- yeah, i spent about the last few weeks. i went through every single earnings week, and i have to tell you, just as right as we are wrong, it's like a coin flip, and we have a real parade of them. stop flipping coins and start listening. here's your data. first monday, we play real close attention, to ppg reports. and you have heard michelle bunch on the show numerous times. this one has now passed on a commodity business to georgia gulf. as i said
my job isn't on just to entertain, but to teach and educate. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. after a ho-hum session, s&p finishing flat, nasdaq advancing .12% and the dow finishing flat. we're about to head into one of the four most exciting but least lucrative weeks of the year, thanks to the coming jumble of earnings. that's right. the reports are coming. you know the rultz. no trading at the height of earnings season. let's just try to learn. as i told you not that long ago. it's almost...
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thanks for taking my education. >> sorry about that -- you give ga -- you gave it a good shot. >> caller: what about the stock ilmn. stock down by $4 today. is it a good time to buy? also do you think roche will extend its offer of buying il m illumina? >> my partner in the morning, david fair, is america's best reporter when it comes to business. he told people do not believe the hype about the roche bill for illumina. roche walked away, illumina is too high. i would waiting in 45 to pull the trigger. not before then. it's time to turn off the risk on/risk off babble. i'm focusing on themes that could help you in 2013. the rise of the regional banks and the return of the autos are excellent places to start. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, drug dollars. the biggest names in biotech with breaking news at the largest health care conference of the year. cramer's going straight to the source to get you the inside scoop. tonight, jim's got two exclusives. the ceos of nps pharma and exact sciences just ahead. >>> and later, king of the hill. they're the two top performers in the
thanks for taking my education. >> sorry about that -- you give ga -- you gave it a good shot. >> caller: what about the stock ilmn. stock down by $4 today. is it a good time to buy? also do you think roche will extend its offer of buying il m illumina? >> my partner in the morning, david fair, is america's best reporter when it comes to business. he told people do not believe the hype about the roche bill for illumina. roche walked away, illumina is too high. i would waiting...
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my job is entertaining, coaching, educating so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. after today's not so hot action, dow dipping 21 points, s&p down .21%, nasdaq off .83% off worries the federal reserve may allow interest rates to rise because of a stronger economy, you got to ask whether the dow jones average in 2013, beyond that unsustainably fabulous first day of the year. despite yesterday's rally, you got to be a little suspicious, skeptical, critical, about how poorly the dow performed last year versus the s&p and nasdaq, finishing up a pathetic 7.26%. while the nasdaq climbed 15.9% and the s&p gained 13.4%. who are the culprits behind the dow's underperformance? who did well, though, in a futile attempt to save the index? and what's next for the venerable but oh, so out of sync 30 dow jones stocks. let's rank them from best to worst, see how things ended up this way and see who is going to give us the oomph and drag us down next year. first is bank of america. it was the top performer in the dow, 108% gain last year. given how cheap it is and how the housing r
my job is entertaining, coaching, educating so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. after today's not so hot action, dow dipping 21 points, s&p down .21%, nasdaq off .83% off worries the federal reserve may allow interest rates to rise because of a stronger economy, you got to ask whether the dow jones average in 2013, beyond that unsustainably fabulous first day of the year. despite yesterday's rally, you got to be a little suspicious, skeptical, critical, about how poorly the dow performed last...
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my job's not just to entertain, but to educate, teach you how the market works. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. the script right now says the companies are supposed to be performing horribly. we're supposed to be geared for disappointment. which makes it so unfathomable that the averages rally today. dow gaining 62 points, s&p rising .27%, nasdaq climbing .45%. what do you do? i have to put myself in the mind of the market. what do you do when a gigantic fortune country you haven't heard of but with everything with testament -- what do you do when they say things are much better than expected? how do you spin that story negatively, darn it? particularly when the stock jumps $2.12? how confounding and totally off message is the announcement from striker, the medical device company with a broad array of products designed to make your body work better even when it's aging rapidly, like mine, that sales are well above what wall street was looking for? rallied on $1.41. didn't anyone tell those guys or their customers that the affordable care act is going to make their pro
my job's not just to entertain, but to educate, teach you how the market works. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. the script right now says the companies are supposed to be performing horribly. we're supposed to be geared for disappointment. which makes it so unfathomable that the averages rally today. dow gaining 62 points, s&p rising .27%, nasdaq climbing .45%. what do you do? i have to put myself in the mind of the market. what do you do when a gigantic fortune country you haven't heard of but...
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we're always trying to educate people that probably isn't the best approach. >> scott, this is rich bernstein. you just mentioned you were on the vanguard board. and obviously one of vanguard's big issues is management fees and trying to telling people you shouldn't pay high fees to managers. endowments in general have been still rushing towards alternative investments. where management fees were extraordinarily high. i was wondering if there was an inconsistency there in your dealing with vanguard and maybe what endowments are doing with manager fees? >> no. no. the large endowments have full teams of very talented people who can go out and talk to, you know, investment firms. we interviewed 400 or 500 firms a year. so we have the expertise and the team to do that. we can get access to the very best alternative managers that like having the long-term patient capital. the typical retail investor, of course, is not going to be able to do that. and you would not want them to get in to sort of second-tier funds in the alternative area because they are just going to pay a lot of fees and not goin
we're always trying to educate people that probably isn't the best approach. >> scott, this is rich bernstein. you just mentioned you were on the vanguard board. and obviously one of vanguard's big issues is management fees and trying to telling people you shouldn't pay high fees to managers. endowments in general have been still rushing towards alternative investments. where management fees were extraordinarily high. i was wondering if there was an inconsistency there in your dealing...
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we have an education problem, with the end consumer. and the housing market. but i do agree, and i happened to catch a bit earlier, that you know, looking at a house as an investment versus utility, that dynamic has been ebbing and flowing. i hope it stays with the latter. because i think the former and all the home equity loans and all the college educations paid for has never fully been vetted and accounted for. >> so rick can i just try this another way. let's say you were going to get a new carburetor for one of your 1965 lincolns out there and the guy at the auto parts store recognized you, rick santelli, i'm thinking about getting a mortgage now. is now the time to do it or are rates going to go lower or higher? >> do it now. do it now. do it now. i've been saying that for the last year or so. and i still think it's a wonderful idea. i think it's a speck in history, this is all for the buyers that can get financing. no doubt. >> john, what's your take on the direction of mortgage rates? >> i think that they're not going to move a lot this year. i think t
we have an education problem, with the end consumer. and the housing market. but i do agree, and i happened to catch a bit earlier, that you know, looking at a house as an investment versus utility, that dynamic has been ebbing and flowing. i hope it stays with the latter. because i think the former and all the home equity loans and all the college educations paid for has never fully been vetted and accounted for. >> so rick can i just try this another way. let's say you were going to get...
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the men said they were trying to educate people. >> we're not threatening you. we don't have that criminal behavior. >> this happens to open that line of communication to let people know you can defend yourself in a time of crisis or any time that you want to. >> if you're scaring people you're not advancing your cause, so that's not the ideal way to try to present your point of view. >> still, portland police recommend you call 911 if you see an armed person on the street despite the fact these two guys what they did was perfectly legal. >>> january 19th, next weekend, gun rights activeists will hold their version of chick-fil-a appreciation day, activists want you to go to your local gun store, gun range or gun show with your constitutional flags and your "hands off my guns" sign to send a loud and clear message to congress and presidentby ma. it's being held the same weekend at president obama's inauguration and it's martin luther king day. petition has been started to stop gun appreciation day, it has more than 25,000 signatures. joining us from washington l
the men said they were trying to educate people. >> we're not threatening you. we don't have that criminal behavior. >> this happens to open that line of communication to let people know you can defend yourself in a time of crisis or any time that you want to. >> if you're scaring people you're not advancing your cause, so that's not the ideal way to try to present your point of view. >> still, portland police recommend you call 911 if you see an armed person on the...
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. >> part of the problem is financial education and people don't know what they're signing on to. >> now everybody is clear. no money if you can't pay it back. >> in theory. >> oh, cynics, cynics, cynics. >>> ahead on "starting point," we'll tell you what's different about the flu this time around and what's making it so severe. >>> and this, neighbors call 911. they see a ferocious and deadly beast walking the streets. it's actually just a dog. we'll have that story straight ahead. we're back in a moment. >>> welcome back to "starting point." we begin with john berman who has an update on the day's top stories. >>> so the flu is spreading with a vengeance across the u.s. not only did the season get off to a very early start, cases are proving to be far more severe than last year. the cdc's latest flu advisory says 41 states are dealing with widespread activity. more than 2200 people are hospitalized. the hardest hit states, pennsylvania and south carolina, each reporting 22 flu-related deaths. illinois now reporting six deaths. in cases in south dakota spiked, almost doubling in the
. >> part of the problem is financial education and people don't know what they're signing on to. >> now everybody is clear. no money if you can't pay it back. >> in theory. >> oh, cynics, cynics, cynics. >>> ahead on "starting point," we'll tell you what's different about the flu this time around and what's making it so severe. >>> and this, neighbors call 911. they see a ferocious and deadly beast walking the streets. it's actually just a...
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does it educate that half of the population? does it give them opportunity? when it does, you unleash the power of everyone. not just some. and i think there was great wisdom in afghanistan ratifying a constitution that recognized that. that should be part of the legacy of these last ten years. okay. thank you very much, everybody. >> so there they are, the two presidents, the afghan president, the american president, wrapping up a news conference. they made lengthy statements and answered four questions between them. most importantly, the president suggesting there is a possibility that the u.s. troop withdrawal from afghanistan could even be accelerated over the next two years, though he's not yet ready to make any final decisions. he's waiting for recommendations from his military leadership. on the same front, he's saying there is no decision made how many u.s. troops will remain in afghanistan after 2014. although he says every u.s. troop who does remain will be required to have immunity from afghan prosecution as a general condition. and we heard the af
does it educate that half of the population? does it give them opportunity? when it does, you unleash the power of everyone. not just some. and i think there was great wisdom in afghanistan ratifying a constitution that recognized that. that should be part of the legacy of these last ten years. okay. thank you very much, everybody. >> so there they are, the two presidents, the afghan president, the american president, wrapping up a news conference. they made lengthy statements and...
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thank you very much. >> it is fascinating and an education. share it with your kids. tag sharks off the coast of cape cod and now off the coast of florida. >> 15 minutes to conduct hundreds of experiments. >> and his last name is fisher. perfect. what a great job. >> very cool. >>> a check of the top stories. nra, obama administration, 24 hours away fray showdown on gun control. the gun violence project gets down to business today meeting with gun safety groups. tomorrow, representatives of sportsmen and gun owner groups, including the national rifle association. >>> homicide detectives are investigating the mysterious death of a lottery winner who died before he could collect winnings. mr. khan was killed in july. cyanide poisoning can be difficult to detect a it could be found in a variety of industrial settings. >> if you are going to try to commit the perfect murder this is a good way to do it. if you worked in a metal processing plant, electroplating, worked in a plant where they work with insecticides. >> medical examiners first determined that khan died of natu
thank you very much. >> it is fascinating and an education. share it with your kids. tag sharks off the coast of cape cod and now off the coast of florida. >> 15 minutes to conduct hundreds of experiments. >> and his last name is fisher. perfect. what a great job. >> very cool. >>> a check of the top stories. nra, obama administration, 24 hours away fray showdown on gun control. the gun violence project gets down to business today meeting with gun safety groups....
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this includes deepening ties of trade, commerce, strengthening institutions, development, education, and opportunities for all afghans. men and women, boys and girls. and this sends a clear message to afghans and to the regions as afghans stand up, they will not stand alone. the united states and the world stands with them. now, let me close by saying that this continues to be a very difficult mission. our forces continue to serve and make tremendous sacrifices every day. the afghan people make significant sacrifices every day. afghan forces still need to grow stronger. we remain vigilant against insider attacks. lasting peace and security will require governance and development that delivers for the afghan people. and an end to safe havens for al qaeda and its i wilk. all this will continue to be our work. but our path is clear and we're moving forward. every day more afghans are stepping up and taking responsibility for their own security and as they do, our troops will come home. next year this long war will come to a responsible end. president karzai, i thank you and your delegat
this includes deepening ties of trade, commerce, strengthening institutions, development, education, and opportunities for all afghans. men and women, boys and girls. and this sends a clear message to afghans and to the regions as afghans stand up, they will not stand alone. the united states and the world stands with them. now, let me close by saying that this continues to be a very difficult mission. our forces continue to serve and make tremendous sacrifices every day. the afghan people make...
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until we figure out how to fix the family instability and educational problems within the inner city, any solution proposed in washington will be a potemkin village solution mask being the real gun conversation we should be having. >> what is that real gun conversation we should be having? >> if you took away the gun violence in the inner city, largely this nation would not have serious gun problems or violence. we would always have acts of violence. they won on the the assaults weapons ban. the violence prevention center did little good. there's much more handgun violence in this country than there is anything else. kni knives, feet, and hammers kill more people than assault rifles but it's the sensationalized crimes because of the number of people who typically die. until we're ready to have a conversation about the breakdown in inner cities and poverty and education, we're going to continue to have gun violence. no one suck tag about coming after the gun violence. that's have the violence is. >> erick's right. i don't know where these guys get these hammer talking points. i don't k
until we figure out how to fix the family instability and educational problems within the inner city, any solution proposed in washington will be a potemkin village solution mask being the real gun conversation we should be having. >> what is that real gun conversation we should be having? >> if you took away the gun violence in the inner city, largely this nation would not have serious gun problems or violence. we would always have acts of violence. they won on the the assaults...
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i really think that after you've educated him, when he goes home, he goes -- hmmm. ar-15s. hmmm. >> i wish he did. i don't think he does. what do you think of your country in relation to this whole gun debate? what does it say about america? i mean, an american believes, essentially, in the right to bear arms. >> yeah, so did tom sellick the other day and he's a second amendment kind of guy. here's the deal. i was very happy to see a black american in the white house. i just look forward to the day we have a woman in there also. and, you know, you've got to cut him some slack, president obama, because all he had ever done was community organizer. and then he started making mistakes and i really felt like it was because of -- lack of experience. but now i think it's getting real dangerous. i think it's really dangerous. because standard issue folks, my main concern. my daddy owned a gas station, my mom lives in the same house i was born and raised in appalachia. but i do absolutely support him on this. >> you've got two famous daughters. i interviewed one of them. she was de
i really think that after you've educated him, when he goes home, he goes -- hmmm. ar-15s. hmmm. >> i wish he did. i don't think he does. what do you think of your country in relation to this whole gun debate? what does it say about america? i mean, an american believes, essentially, in the right to bear arms. >> yeah, so did tom sellick the other day and he's a second amendment kind of guy. here's the deal. i was very happy to see a black american in the white house. i just look...
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. >>> the education of john boehner, a revealing interview in "the wall street journal." he says one thing stunned him more than anything else in the fight over the fiscal cliff. when the president told him behind closed door, we don't have a spending problem, we have a health care problem. boehner was astonished by the comment. he said "i need this job like a need a hole in the head." >>> senate majority leader harry reid is taking heat in louisiana after saying the devastation caused by hurricane katrina was nothing in comparison to superstorm sandy. the nevada democrat made the controversial comments on the senate floor while complaining that congress is has taken too long to address the sandy aid. >> we are now past two months with the people of new york, and the people of new orleans and that area, they were hurt, but nothing in comparison to the people in new england. >> i can see why that raised some eyebrows. head to cnn.com/earlystart for our blog. follow us on twitter and facebook. >>> 15 minutes past the hour. two of the most storied football teams coll lied to
. >>> the education of john boehner, a revealing interview in "the wall street journal." he says one thing stunned him more than anything else in the fight over the fiscal cliff. when the president told him behind closed door, we don't have a spending problem, we have a health care problem. boehner was astonished by the comment. he said "i need this job like a need a hole in the head." >>> senate majority leader harry reid is taking heat in louisiana after...
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and the second thing, though, is we want to provide basic gun education. studies have shown if you ask parents, especially pediatricians ask parents, do you keep your gun locked, unloaded, keep the ammunition separate from the gun? that decreases the chance of a death from a firearm. so why is the nra fighting physicians? why don't they work with us and all of us help educate people in better gun safety? >> doctor, thanks so much for joining us. i appreciate your time. >> my pleasure. >> we did ask the nra to come on the program. they declined. >>> elsewhere, though, another milestone for the pakistani teenager shot in the head by taliban gunmen, malala yousafzai walked out of a london hospital, a big step forward on the road to recovery. and just ahead, we'll tell you what's next in her treatment and also how authorities plan to protect her from the taliban moving forward. quicken loans? at quicken loans, we'll provide you with myql mobile. this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart ph
and the second thing, though, is we want to provide basic gun education. studies have shown if you ask parents, especially pediatricians ask parents, do you keep your gun locked, unloaded, keep the ammunition separate from the gun? that decreases the chance of a death from a firearm. so why is the nra fighting physicians? why don't they work with us and all of us help educate people in better gun safety? >> doctor, thanks so much for joining us. i appreciate your time. >> my...
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her crusade for girls' education is what made her a target of the taliban. but she's never backed down from their threats. in the next month, they're going to replace a section of her scattered skull. amazing how far she's come, and matthew chance joins me now. i think you would agree, it's pretty remarkable to look at those images. do we know what malala and her family are planning to do now? are they planning to stay in britain, at least for the foreseeable future? >> it is amazing. nobody thought she would be able to get up so quickly from the terrible injuries she sustained. it's interesting, that question, because over the past couple of days, the pakistan government has announced it's given a job to malala yousafzai's dad, the job as the education attache in the pakistani consulate in birmingham, which is right where the hospital is. and that's for the next three years. malala obviously has to go through a lot of treatment, so that enables the family at least temporarily to stay in britain for the next three years. even though the father says ultimatel
her crusade for girls' education is what made her a target of the taliban. but she's never backed down from their threats. in the next month, they're going to replace a section of her scattered skull. amazing how far she's come, and matthew chance joins me now. i think you would agree, it's pretty remarkable to look at those images. do we know what malala and her family are planning to do now? are they planning to stay in britain, at least for the foreseeable future? >> it is amazing....
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after sharply criticizing their ban on female education. really heart warming to see her make great progress. let's take a look. holding the hand of a nurse, she made her own way out of the hospital where she has been treated for her traumatic injuries. she managed to wave at staff as she was discharged. she is a strong young woman and worked hard with the people caring for her to make excellent progress in her recovery. doctors say she may benefit from being with her family, but will need to be readmitted for reconstructively surgery in several weeks. this is far from complete. from the early age of 11, she has been an outspoken campaigner for female education in her native region of pakistan. criticizing the taliban who banned schooling for girls. she was shot in the head and neck and october after her school bus was stopped by taliban gunmen who demand the other children identify her. it provoked calls for a crack down on militants. she was evacuated to britain for medical treatment and an international symbol of courage. hundreds of tho
after sharply criticizing their ban on female education. really heart warming to see her make great progress. let's take a look. holding the hand of a nurse, she made her own way out of the hospital where she has been treated for her traumatic injuries. she managed to wave at staff as she was discharged. she is a strong young woman and worked hard with the people caring for her to make excellent progress in her recovery. doctors say she may benefit from being with her family, but will need to...
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and the school district doesn't get the federal funds to educate that student. so they're going to fight really hard for this to prevail. and they're looking to do it. right now, one school -- this is one of the largest school districts in texas. they're trying to do it for over 100,000 students. >> oh, wow. >> so they're going to be fighting about this for a while. >> funny, though, talking about the locater chip. your phone. if it you have an iphone or blackberry -- >> we hear about it all the time. they ping you, right? they know where you are. >> there's an app for all of that. >> okay. facebook. right? check in, i'm at the sushi bar. people just willingly put out where they are. so yes. there's an app for that. there are tons of apps. >> of course there are. the legal argument is that you willingly do that. you willingly walk around with a cell phone. you willingly check in on facebook. you are forcing these students to do it. that's the legal distinction. >> that's a different situation, as they say. >> right, right. because you wouldn't want somebody to g
and the school district doesn't get the federal funds to educate that student. so they're going to fight really hard for this to prevail. and they're looking to do it. right now, one school -- this is one of the largest school districts in texas. they're trying to do it for over 100,000 students. >> oh, wow. >> so they're going to be fighting about this for a while. >> funny, though, talking about the locater chip. your phone. if it you have an iphone or blackberry -- >>...
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unemployment by levels of education. what do all the low unemployment jobs have in common? they require a college degree or special training. the more education you have, the more likely you are to be employed and earning good money. look at this. people with a bachelor's degree or higher have under 4% unemployment. that is half of that -- of those people with high school diplomas. and look at that. if you have less than a high school diploma, unemployment rate close to 11.7%. if you have a college or associate degree, you're in the middle with 6.9%. what is standing in the way of everybody getting a college degree? we know the answer to that, we hear it all the time, it is cost. between 1998 and 2008, the cost of college rose 130%, but income didn't increase anywhere close to that. two-thirds of college seniors have college debt. the average debt load is $26,000. >> so you may end up eventually once you get into the labor market with a lower unemployment rate than the national average that had more debt rmally. i like to say most people don't need to spend $200,000 to get
unemployment by levels of education. what do all the low unemployment jobs have in common? they require a college degree or special training. the more education you have, the more likely you are to be employed and earning good money. look at this. people with a bachelor's degree or higher have under 4% unemployment. that is half of that -- of those people with high school diplomas. and look at that. if you have less than a high school diploma, unemployment rate close to 11.7%. if you have a...
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malala was campaigning for girls to get an education when she was shot in october, and has been getting life-saving medical treatment in britain. malala is expected to continue rehab at her family's temporary home there. the 15-year-old is expected to have major reconstructive surgery in the next few weeks. >>> there's been a lot of talk about superstorm sandy aid, but another important piece of legislation also never came to a vote, the reauthorization of the violence against women act. wisconsin representative gwynne moore is a cosponsor and also a victim of sexual violence. >> i'm reminded of a time that i got into an automobile of a man i thought was a personal friend to go get some fried chicken, and he pulled in behind some vacant buildings, raped me, choked me, almost to death, and when i went to the hospital, i was encouraged by an advocate, this was in 1970s, long before there was a violence against women act, long before there was a rape shield act, and i took him to court, and indeed i was on trial. >> and that is the passion with which representative moore argues for this vi
malala was campaigning for girls to get an education when she was shot in october, and has been getting life-saving medical treatment in britain. malala is expected to continue rehab at her family's temporary home there. the 15-year-old is expected to have major reconstructive surgery in the next few weeks. >>> there's been a lot of talk about superstorm sandy aid, but another important piece of legislation also never came to a vote, the reauthorization of the violence against women...
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we spend a great deal of money on education. we probably spend more money per student than any other industrialized nations. yet when you look at the collective global testing, we're somewhere in the middle of the pack. so the conversation we need to be having isn't just about how much money or how are we spending that money, and is this moving us towards the type of country we want to be? >> that's much too complicated. i'm just kidding. >> this is the point. this is the debate. there has to be a debate. we're going to debate how we spend our money. we're now talking about when we have the debates. we should be having it in the traditional manner in which the governments operate. if we don't, we're going to be dealing with these cliffs. >> that's right. we shouldn't wait until the last minute to get something done. that's the way our government works. l.z. granderson, will cain, thank you so much. >>> nbc has a new killer drama, and they're already defending it. we'll tell you how. >>> nbc is promoting and defending its new pro
we spend a great deal of money on education. we probably spend more money per student than any other industrialized nations. yet when you look at the collective global testing, we're somewhere in the middle of the pack. so the conversation we need to be having isn't just about how much money or how are we spending that money, and is this moving us towards the type of country we want to be? >> that's much too complicated. i'm just kidding. >> this is the point. this is the debate....
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>> it was not only a thrill, but it was an education as well. at that age in life, i really understood that it was about us, us, not me. starting with our coach and our players and all, knowing how difficult it was to achieve, one guy doesn't do it. and one guy doesn't excel without the help of his peers and that's the way life is. so going through that in college and learning how important it was to establish the kind of relationships that is necessary to continue to grow, that's what that was about. that was part of it. sure, the achievement, but knowing it is more than you. >> of course. you have your teammates. come on, imagine these guys and i could be wrong, but are they just so incredibly nervous right now or are they just focused? >> well, i think that -- well, i know, i know the nerves are there, actually they have been basically climbing the walls without literally doing it since last night. you get up today, it is one of the longest days of their lives, and this is a positive day. usually, you know, time drags on when something is neg
>> it was not only a thrill, but it was an education as well. at that age in life, i really understood that it was about us, us, not me. starting with our coach and our players and all, knowing how difficult it was to achieve, one guy doesn't do it. and one guy doesn't excel without the help of his peers and that's the way life is. so going through that in college and learning how important it was to establish the kind of relationships that is necessary to continue to grow, that's what...
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. >>> the pakistani education crusader shot in the head by the taliban is now out of a british hospital. she was released yesterday. the teen will continue undergoing rehabilitation in the u.k. >>> google's ceo is visiting an unlikely place, north korea, a place that keeps a welded lid on technology information. bill richardson has been there several times. it's being called a private humanitarian visit, and it's not on behalf of the obama administration. sources say governor richardson could try to negotiate the release of an american prisoner who was captured there last month. >>> all right, the fiscal cliff, hill, slope, time bomb, whatever you want to call it, aren't you glad to be over the metaphor madness about what this thing is? >> kick the can down the road. >> it's just kicking the can down the road. >> kicking the can. >> we are done with kicking this can down the road. >> oh, yeah. the fiscal cliff turned into a can. too bad those metaphors aren't gone with the fiscal cliff. that's next. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often h
. >>> the pakistani education crusader shot in the head by the taliban is now out of a british hospital. she was released yesterday. the teen will continue undergoing rehabilitation in the u.k. >>> google's ceo is visiting an unlikely place, north korea, a place that keeps a welded lid on technology information. bill richardson has been there several times. it's being called a private humanitarian visit, and it's not on behalf of the obama administration. sources say governor...
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really thrilling to have created the tracker for science classrooms, educational programs around the world. see the general public and shark enthusiasts loving mary lee. a different kind of relationship that the public has had in the past. >> how does your mom feel about a 4,000-pound shark being named after her? >> she was giddy. laughing and crying at the same time. it's a big deal to name a shark after someone. we take it very seriously. we allow different members of the crew to name a shark after loved ones. and this is the most legend ear fish we have ever dealt with, home of jaws, massive animal and i had been waiting a long time to name a shark after my mom, and lo and behold, mary lee is a finer. her first question, is she pregnant? will i have some grand sharks? she got a kick out of that. >> chris fisher, founder of ocearch. track the shark. it's really fun. >> he was in utah, he was able to warn the people in jacksonville, the shark 200 yards off shore. >> thank you for talking with us. >> thank you for having me. >> you bet. >> maybe the shark is trying to fin the people
really thrilling to have created the tracker for science classrooms, educational programs around the world. see the general public and shark enthusiasts loving mary lee. a different kind of relationship that the public has had in the past. >> how does your mom feel about a 4,000-pound shark being named after her? >> she was giddy. laughing and crying at the same time. it's a big deal to name a shark after someone. we take it very seriously. we allow different members of the crew to...
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educated citizens can drive change from within. what are your plans short-term and long-term to ensure that this progress that you mentioned of education continues to move forward? especially in regard to increased access of education for women. >> we did see a great deal of violence against schools in the initial years by the taliban. we succeeded against that. there are executions and -- pakistan is going through a very difficult time. and other of events there, they are all a source of concern for us. i can speak with satisfaction, the suffering that we have had, our schools are safer in the past three years, the great majority of girls go to school in afghanistan do if in safety and security. we have not had any major incidents. and this concern for families and students would be less and less a matter to think of. thank you, sir. >> this will conclude the program. i have one important announcement before i thank our remarkable speaker. please do not leave your seat until you hear the voice in the wilderness that will this mess
educated citizens can drive change from within. what are your plans short-term and long-term to ensure that this progress that you mentioned of education continues to move forward? especially in regard to increased access of education for women. >> we did see a great deal of violence against schools in the initial years by the taliban. we succeeded against that. there are executions and -- pakistan is going through a very difficult time. and other of events there, they are all a source of...
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education. we send people from west point and combating and they teach each new about a boc of instruction on terrorism to reinforce the things that are taught at the f.b.i. academy. we also send them out around the nation to be able to work with joint terrorism task forces, which is not just f.b.i. people, but also law enforcement and others to educate them on the terrorist threat and the changes. and then creating a virtual network because of the connections of everybody on the internet so that when pracktigsners that are out there in police departments or the f.b.i. are studying a particular case or aspect of terrorism they can reach back into the literature and research at west point and get a little bit more expertise and the history and the background and the theory that they're able to do. >> what kind of research do we do? again, i apologize for staying here at the podium, normally i would walk around but the c-span people would not be able to hear me which fy get to any sensitive things
education. we send people from west point and combating and they teach each new about a boc of instruction on terrorism to reinforce the things that are taught at the f.b.i. academy. we also send them out around the nation to be able to work with joint terrorism task forces, which is not just f.b.i. people, but also law enforcement and others to educate them on the terrorist threat and the changes. and then creating a virtual network because of the connections of everybody on the internet so...
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>> one challenge is the board of education. we have had several board members that were not on board. we proceeded with our training and it was five days of training. this is our first year of implementation. we had to make sure that teachers understood what is common core. we did have some teachers that were helping us to lead some of those efforts. we transitioned into the what. this is more of a how. we have tried to pull teachers along. we have utilized discovery clips to help our teachers understand that these are some tools you can utilize. one challenge has been the time. we have helped teachers to understand that there are resources alf there to help you. some of the standards already existed in the state of north carolina. we try to do some coaching in helping them along. i will say it is a work in progress. we do have consistency across the board. that is the great thing. >> any teacher has been around five years has been through two ways or three ways. how do you wrestle with this that this is something they should t
>> one challenge is the board of education. we have had several board members that were not on board. we proceeded with our training and it was five days of training. this is our first year of implementation. we had to make sure that teachers understood what is common core. we did have some teachers that were helping us to lead some of those efforts. we transitioned into the what. this is more of a how. we have tried to pull teachers along. we have utilized discovery clips to help our...
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education. the return of universities, roads, communications, mobile phones, computers, all of that. [laughter] mobile phone wasn't a joke. i meant it. in 2001, we barely had telephones. my office was given a few walkie-talkie that was our form of communication we had. today, the population of nearly 30 million has telephone available to 18 million. not one, two, or three companies but many more, four or five and they own them all. so the country has made progress. now, the war on terror has been costly. it has been costly to you in america, so many of your men and women in uniform has lost life. it has been costly to our allies. it also has been costly massively to the afghan people. we have lost in the past 10 years tens of thousands of civilians to violence. this year alone, i mean, last year this year has just begun, each month we lost 250 of our servicemen and women to terrorism and nearly 450 casualties in our villages each month. so the cost has been immense. therefore, there are complain
education. the return of universities, roads, communications, mobile phones, computers, all of that. [laughter] mobile phone wasn't a joke. i meant it. in 2001, we barely had telephones. my office was given a few walkie-talkie that was our form of communication we had. today, the population of nearly 30 million has telephone available to 18 million. not one, two, or three companies but many more, four or five and they own them all. so the country has made progress. now, the war on terror has...
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in terms of education, the governor said the standard of education should be elevated to the highest of the chief of our responsibilities. it is true today. when it comes to education, i say two words, more and better. we need more learning time in this country, not just in this state. the secretary has put his finger on this a long time ago. we're still providing education as if we were an agrarian economy and an agrarian society and we needed the children home to work the fields. the advantages of more education is clear. when you look internationally, countries that are beating us educate their children more. just more days of education. 200 for korea, 190 for canada, 179 for the u.s. we need more learning times if we are really serious about education. [applause] less summer vacation or at fewer vacations during the year. if you could do a combination of both. these are big decisions, and the impact families, the impact neighborhoods. there will be different opinions on these options. our proposal that the state makes an option for every school district in this state if they want
in terms of education, the governor said the standard of education should be elevated to the highest of the chief of our responsibilities. it is true today. when it comes to education, i say two words, more and better. we need more learning time in this country, not just in this state. the secretary has put his finger on this a long time ago. we're still providing education as if we were an agrarian economy and an agrarian society and we needed the children home to work the fields. the...
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work first over education training. offering adult welfare recipients education and training may sound nice, but study after study has shown that it does not work. the key has been to require 100% engagement in work or work like activities. enforced consequences for failing to comply. in order to receive the government's cash assistance, recipients have got to show up and show us their actively engaged in work or getting to work. we will vigorously monitored but they're doing this. strong anti-fraud measures. welfare measures cannot be nice if about the capacity of citizens to deceive or tried to get over on the system. we're not afraid to check assets and income, residency, identity, to be sure the taxpayer funded benefits are going to those who legitimately qualify. performance based contracts. are not for profitper t sectors for accomplishment. there is another element of our success that i want to give additional attention to. we strongly endorsed work supports to shore up wages for low income families. a key to the
work first over education training. offering adult welfare recipients education and training may sound nice, but study after study has shown that it does not work. the key has been to require 100% engagement in work or work like activities. enforced consequences for failing to comply. in order to receive the government's cash assistance, recipients have got to show up and show us their actively engaged in work or getting to work. we will vigorously monitored but they're doing this. strong...
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the education has gone higher. the economic situation is building every day. host: let me get your take on this tweet from one of our viewers. what is your take on karzai and his government? caller: people think that karzai is not a great president. but i also have my personal viewi do not know him personally. he is now my brother or anything, but he has done so much for the afghan country and for the afghans. many people cannot see the truth. afghanistan is not an easy country to deal with. the afghans, they were raised wild card they have been in the war not just for 35 years. people have been using the word of 35 years. that is not what i have been thinking of. afghanistan has been at war for centuries. it is really hard for one person to control the whole country in 10 years. he has done so much. people are trying to close their eyes from reality. i would say that i am strongly against those people. karzai has done so much for the people and so much for his country. i really admire his administration -- maybe not his administration, but his personal though
the education has gone higher. the economic situation is building every day. host: let me get your take on this tweet from one of our viewers. what is your take on karzai and his government? caller: people think that karzai is not a great president. but i also have my personal viewi do not know him personally. he is now my brother or anything, but he has done so much for the afghan country and for the afghans. many people cannot see the truth. afghanistan is not an easy country to deal with....
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the education has gone higher. the economic situation is building every day. host: let me get your take on this week from one of our viewers. -- this week from one of our viewers. what is your take on karzai and his government? caller: people think that karzai is not a great president. but i also have my personal view on that. i do not know him personally. he is now my brother or anything, but he has done so much for the afghan country and for the afghans. many people cannot see the truth. afghanistan is not an easy country to deal with. the afghans, they were raised wild card they have been in the war not just for 35 years. afghanistan has been at war for centuries. it is really hard for one person to control the whole country in 10 years. he has done so much. people are trying to close their eyes from reality. i would say that i am strongly against those people. karzai has done so much for the people and so much for his country. i really admire his administration -- maybe not his administration, but his personal thoughts and his strong work for the country a
the education has gone higher. the economic situation is building every day. host: let me get your take on this week from one of our viewers. -- this week from one of our viewers. what is your take on karzai and his government? caller: people think that karzai is not a great president. but i also have my personal view on that. i do not know him personally. he is now my brother or anything, but he has done so much for the afghan country and for the afghans. many people cannot see the truth....
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and-in-hand with job creation comes education. every governor has an important role to play in what is the most important future-oriented investments that we make, and that is around education. across the country, governors are insuring efforts to students, insuring they can always see the world class education that will prepare them for success. today 49 states and territories have voluntarily adopted a common core standards. these are high standards that are consistent across states. they provide clear expectations that everyone can work for together. most importantly, it is a foundation that we can build on to ensure that our students are well prepared with the skills and knowledge at they need to compete with the very best of the best from around the world. states and schools are working to implement new standards, upgrade training in standards, and you institute some of the initiatives under race to the top. nga has a role to ensure that some of the things we learned our shared with other states and the federal government. wi
and-in-hand with job creation comes education. every governor has an important role to play in what is the most important future-oriented investments that we make, and that is around education. across the country, governors are insuring efforts to students, insuring they can always see the world class education that will prepare them for success. today 49 states and territories have voluntarily adopted a common core standards. these are high standards that are consistent across states. they...
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that we educate and prepare our young people for the opportunities of tomorrow. when we make it in america, all of america's families can make it in america. [applause]. the strength of our democracy also demands that we restore the confidence of the american people in our political process. we must empower the voters. we must remove obstacles of participation in our democracy for all americans. we must increase the level of civility and reduce the role of money in our elections. when we do, we will elect more women, more minorities, more young people to public office and that's a good thing. [applause]. the american people are what make our country great. by in large the united states is a nation of immigrants. built and strengthened by men, women and children who share our patriotism and seek the american dream. the strength of our democracy will be advanced by bold actions for comprehensive immigration reform. [applause]. today, we take an oath to protect and defend our constitution, our people and our freedom. to protect and defend that is our first responsib
that we educate and prepare our young people for the opportunities of tomorrow. when we make it in america, all of america's families can make it in america. [applause]. the strength of our democracy also demands that we restore the confidence of the american people in our political process. we must empower the voters. we must remove obstacles of participation in our democracy for all americans. we must increase the level of civility and reduce the role of money in our elections. when we do, we...
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education is the key to success. one said we have never left the country, i would like to point out there is no military presence in iraq right now. the answer to that question is we have left places completely. we did completely leave vietnam as well. host: your perspective as somebody who has been working on shoring up the hearts and minds of the afghan people, what do you see as the future of the u.s. role? caller: i think there will be a long-term presence both militarily, diplomatically, and socially as well. i think it will become an exchange of educational -- it will have to be between the two countries. right now there is a 25% literacy rate across the country. if it ever was to stand on its own two feet, we will have to commit ourselves to educating their countries so that they can be able to stand for themselves. that is really the bottom line. iraq has a 75% 80% literacy rate. they are able to move from the bottom up. in afghanistan you do not have that situation. there is a generational effected that need
education is the key to success. one said we have never left the country, i would like to point out there is no military presence in iraq right now. the answer to that question is we have left places completely. we did completely leave vietnam as well. host: your perspective as somebody who has been working on shoring up the hearts and minds of the afghan people, what do you see as the future of the u.s. role? caller: i think there will be a long-term presence both militarily, diplomatically,...
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education and the importance of educating the public about the benefits of the space program. there has been some testimony that begins to touch on this. you talk about how space programs have improved our lives from vaccinations research to weather satellites. you talk about how do we define the purpose and meaning behind exploration of space within a society that is not always see tangible benefits. you say and this will be especially challenging unless there is a clear rationale linking such efforts that can be supported in a bipartisan manner. there is some discussion about the skills gap and s.t.e.m. education and the role of nasa and promoting s.t.e.m. should be marked strategically articulated. what is the industry doing to convey to the public the benefits of space exploration? how can the contributions of our space program be communicated not just to stakeholders but also to the public? >> thank you for the opportunity to expand on that a bit. we did put a great deal of effort into this brand new report called space in our world. we will make certain that every member
education and the importance of educating the public about the benefits of the space program. there has been some testimony that begins to touch on this. you talk about how space programs have improved our lives from vaccinations research to weather satellites. you talk about how do we define the purpose and meaning behind exploration of space within a society that is not always see tangible benefits. you say and this will be especially challenging unless there is a clear rationale linking such...
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public education, emergency medical care -- i could go on and on. the supreme court said illegal immigrant children are entitled to public education. they can be part of an enforcement program. that is not what the supreme court said. that decision has been one of the major magnet drawing people here. look at the welcoming page. it says many immigrants come here because of free education. it actually advertises that. making it possible for newcomers to get jobs. it is and outrage at what has been going on. it is a complete non-starter. guest: you never mentioned that the enforcement record of this administration deported more people statistically than anyone ever before. we have an administration that has deported more people than ever before. we have seen those numbers grow every year. $18 billion last year was used on the strategies. are we prepared to spend upwards of $18 billion for strategies that are not fully sovereign the problem? people in november -- not just latinos -- believes the deportation policies your group has advanced and medtroni
public education, emergency medical care -- i could go on and on. the supreme court said illegal immigrant children are entitled to public education. they can be part of an enforcement program. that is not what the supreme court said. that decision has been one of the major magnet drawing people here. look at the welcoming page. it says many immigrants come here because of free education. it actually advertises that. making it possible for newcomers to get jobs. it is and outrage at what has...
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yes, people are -- it is certainly not the answer to our educational problem. a lot of parents provide help for those classes. they do not get a tax break. host: "sir, please tell us what a simplified tax code looks like." guest: there would be a long argument over the mortgage deduction. other tax breaks that people get, research and development. with a lower tax rate, people would have more money to do with what they wish. it does work without these tax breaks. people are so invested and they think they are almost entitled to them, but they do not like the idea of getting rid of them, especially -- except for things that do not benefit them. host: thomas schatz, president of citizens against government waste. our next call is dale from misery -- from missouri. caller: the federal government -- i don't know, 500 people in congress -- and then the cia and the secret service. to all of them have a bottomless pit where they can throw a $600,000 or $800,000 party? how can they even do a budget? guest: the bottomless pit is whatever the taxpayers send to washington
yes, people are -- it is certainly not the answer to our educational problem. a lot of parents provide help for those classes. they do not get a tax break. host: "sir, please tell us what a simplified tax code looks like." guest: there would be a long argument over the mortgage deduction. other tax breaks that people get, research and development. with a lower tax rate, people would have more money to do with what they wish. it does work without these tax breaks. people are so...
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pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from california, the ranking member of the committee on education. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> i thank the gentlewoman for recognition. i rise in favor of the motion to commit i will be offering with mr. cliburn before the house later today so that we can take the small but very important step to provide the right of every american to vote. i was appalled in the past election by widespread reports across the country of voters forced to wait an hours-long line simply to exercise one of our most fundamental rights, the right to vote. even in some states with early voting, they were forced to choose between waiting for hours or missing work and taking care of their children to cast their vote, or giving up their right to vote altogether. some precincts with the miami, hundreds of voters stood in line for hours, past the closing time of the polls. even after president obama declared -- was declared the winner of the election. it offends our basic values that americans would be denied the right to vote because of last-minute illness or change in t
pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from california, the ranking member of the committee on education. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> i thank the gentlewoman for recognition. i rise in favor of the motion to commit i will be offering with mr. cliburn before the house later today so that we can take the small but very important step to provide the right of every american to vote. i was appalled in the past election by widespread reports across the country of voters...
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educating our children, shielding them from the horrors of gun violence. these are things we must do. in this new year, i will fight as hard as i know how to get them done. happy new year, everybody. >> i am congressman dave camp. let me be candid. and anderson and the frustration so many americans have with washington right now -- i understand the frustration some americans have with washington right now. it is time for us to stand up and say, enough is enough. that is why the republicans in congress took critical action this week to protect hard- working taxpayers for massive tax hikes. americans are paying more for gas, more for groceries, and more for health care. the last thing they need is to pay more for washington. that is why we made sure that the temporary tax cuts passed a decade ago were made permanent. now we can look forward. speaker boehner has said the american people reelected a republican majority. we will use it in 2013 to hold the president accountable for the balanced approach to promise to cure it that means cutting wasteful spending,
educating our children, shielding them from the horrors of gun violence. these are things we must do. in this new year, i will fight as hard as i know how to get them done. happy new year, everybody. >> i am congressman dave camp. let me be candid. and anderson and the frustration so many americans have with washington right now -- i understand the frustration some americans have with washington right now. it is time for us to stand up and say, enough is enough. that is why the...
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these women are bringing different perspectives on all sorts of issues including economics, education, the environment. i think you'll see a lot of different thoughts and ideas on how to get things done and how to find compromise. host: how does a play out with women in leadership roles? guest: we have a new number of women serving on committees and shares. barbara mikulski is the first women's chair of the appropriations committee. how that will change, we will see. we have more and more -- patty murray, dianne feinstein. these are significant changes. very interesting on the house side. we have seven women ranking on major committees and the house. the house republicans have zero women cheering any major committees. they are all white men and have one woman chairing a minor committee and that is the administration committee. we feel we are in a great place. you'll see a lot of work from emily's list to get the majority of back in the house. host: what role did your organization plate in the election of these women? guest: we aren't it for the long haul -- we are anin it for the long
these women are bringing different perspectives on all sorts of issues including economics, education, the environment. i think you'll see a lot of different thoughts and ideas on how to get things done and how to find compromise. host: how does a play out with women in leadership roles? guest: we have a new number of women serving on committees and shares. barbara mikulski is the first women's chair of the appropriations committee. how that will change, we will see. we have more and more --...